Roger lives in a decrepit area within which there never seems any point or meaning to anything he does and he drinks the days away. One night, he encounters a very mysterious woman but he problem is that he doesn’t know for sure if the woman is actually real. From there, events become increasingly more bizarre. What are you to do when reality unravels and you can no longer tell what is real and what is not or what to believe because everything seems too impossible to be true? Try this novel Free on Kindle
Free: Drowned Beneath a Bleeding Sky
Odette’s Song
Talented guitarist Nico has fallen on hard times and slide into an alcoholic haze. He learns that his former wife and songwriting partner, Odette, who committed suicide six years ago, wants him to take custody of her six-year-old son by another man when her mother dies. Can Nico overcome his worst instincts, get sober, and find a place in his life for Hunter, a scared, lonely little boy? $0.99 on Kindle
Adult Conversation
April is a thoughtful yet sarcastic mother of two who tries her best to be a caring, connected mom in a middle-class culture where motherhood has become relentless. April rages at modern motherhood’s impossible pressures, her husband’s “Dad privilege,” and her kids’ incessant snack requests. She wants to enjoy motherhood, but her idealist vision and lived experience are in constant conflict with one another. Is she broken—or is motherhood? $0.99 on Kindle
Bunny Cricket Versus the Slut Virus
I Am Iron Man
There is something amiss in the forgotten suburb of Langford. Matthew Sullivan senses it, but he can’t be certain if it’s his paranoia acting up or if people really are out to get him. He hasn’t slept since before the twins were born, and his sanity is hanging on by a thread. If he doesn’t figure out Langford’s secret soon, his entire family could be in serious danger. A danger that is a lot closer to home than he thinks… $0.99 on Kindle
Free: Heart Like a Bear
One of the most dangerous jobs in the world: Alaskan King Crab fishing.
1970’s Dutch Harbor, Alaska
Escaping a dark past, Casey Copperham moves to Alaska to fish for King Crab in the perilous Bering Sea. While fighting an addiction to prescription pills, Casey is dragged into the world of crab fishing that was cash, drugs, and prostitutes at the time. During his downward spiral, Casey finds himself working closely with the Russian mob. In a battle against mother nature, his eerie past, addiction, and Russian gangsters Casey is pushed far beyond his limit. Free on Kindle
Odette’s Song
Making it in the music business is tough. This story shows the intersection of personal demons and talent. Guitarist Nico’s wife Odette left him and became pregnant by another man. His addiction threatens to destroy him, yet she wanted him to be guardian of the six-year-old. Can Nico overcome his worst instincts, get sober, and find a place for Hunter? $1.50 on Kindle
The Unlounging
Named a best book of 2018 by both Kirkus Reviews (“funny, wise, and poignant”) and BlueInk Review (“Selraybob is lovable”), The Unlounging is your midsummer must read.
Not yet thirty and already beaten down and washed-up, Selraybob spends his days on his worn out lounger, drinking quarts of Busch and talking to his buddy Herm on the phone. Until, right in the middle of his wife’s long-overdue goodbye speech, Selraybob has an epiphany. It’s about Time. Time, he determines, is a count. It’s only a count. Einstein was wrong. And life on the lounger will never be the same. $0.99 on Kindle
Free: The War Blog
Michal’s Destiny
For a young girl growing up in a traditional Jewish settlement in Siberia in 1919, an arranged marriage was a fact of life. And, Michal’s father had just arranged such a marriage for her; marriage to a man she has never met and about whom she knows nothing at all. Michal is understandably terrified. On her wedding night, Michal’s mother assures her that everything will be just fine. It is her duty to be a good and faithful wife to her husband and provide him with strong, healthy children. Perhaps love will grow over time. However, it is still tradition, and Michal has no choice.
But destiny, it seems, has other plans for Michal. When tragedy strikes and she is forced to leave her home and travel to Berlin, even the strongest of traditions can become meaningless. During the peak of the Weimar Republic, Michal, a young girl from a small religious community suddenly finds herself thrust into a world where art and culture are blossoming, and perversion and depravity are rampant. Over the next fourteen tumultuous years, Michal is slowly transformed. She is no longer the scared little girl who stood under a canopy and said “I do” to a stranger. In that girl’s place now stands a strong woman with a life of her own.
However, it is now 1933. Life in Berlin is changing. Dark storm clouds are looming on the horizon. Adolf Hitler is about to become the Chancellor of Germany, and that will change everything forever. $0.99 on Kindle.
Day Dreamer
Michael starts out a daydreamer at a young age because of one true- life event that nearly cost him his life. He truly thinks that he was saved by an Angel.
But Michael has been told a folk tale that also made him see a bad side to the world. This would change his life forever. One young girl’s affection for Michael stays with him through the toughest challenges and will guide him over the hardest mountains that any person might endure. Little Kelly Lynn stays by Michael’s side physically, mentally, and spiritually to guide his soul to happiness.
Michael will have you experience and follow his life through his eyes. $1.99 on Kindle.
Free: Learning How to Fly
This gripping young adult adventure explores the search for identity that plagues so many ambitious young adults. The stories of a corporate associate from Baltimore, a journalist from New York City, and a police officer from South Carolina collide in the nation’s capital where tragedy reminds us that many struggle to fly when pushed over the edge. Free on Kindle.
The Real Truth
Derek Severs is a popular talk radio host beloved by millions for his fiery opinions and unflinching moral judgments. When a scandal threatens to bring down everything he’s built for himself, a past he’s tried to forget returns, bringing with it the biggest regrets of his life.
Then Derek is visited by a series of cranky ghosts from throughout history. If you think you know where it’s going from there, you’re wrong. Repeatedly thrust through time and space at night as he tries to keep his legacy afloat by day, maintaining his sanity won’t be easy.
As the fabric of his reality slowly peels away, Derek is forced to confront all his conceptions of his past, his life, and what is waiting for him at the end of it all.
With a mix of humor, heartbreak, and politics, Gregg Maxwell Parker’s debut novel examines what we think we know about ourselves, and how little we understand the basic nature of existence. This twist on a classic story is for anyone who wishes they had the answers, and struggles with the fact that there are some things nothing can prepare you for. $2.99 on Kindle.
They Call Me Crazy
Free: Blue + Yellow = Green Card
Have you ever thought of moving to a new country for better opportunities?
Lies. Schemes. Forgery. Sneaking through the border by hiding in the trunk of a car. Crawling through an underground tunnel. People use many different ways to get into the land of opportunity. This is a story of Murli, one such immigrant from India, who wished to change his life by travelling to the U.S. However, Murli is a psychopath who just cannot continue to walk on the right path. Through his story the author wishes to entertain and educate future immigrants. Free on Kindle.
Knife Skills: A Novel
It’s all burners on high for Chef Molly Price, who’s about to start her first restaurant job on her aunt and uncle’s Long Island vineyard. But it’s hard to focus on the perfect bread pudding with a no-good ex who won’t leave her alone and a best guy friend who’s as cranky as he is kissable. Love, family, and career all come to a boil in “Knife Skills.”
Free Police Procedural: “Malevolent”
Tampa Homicide Lieutenant Carl Kane is on a collision course with a psychopath. Women are being targeted across the city. The killer leaves them with a calling card. There’s no denying that the bodies are attributed to one man. With each body, the killer’s methods become more savage, more depraved and worse, more skilled.
When the Lieutenant discovers this madman’s plan, he finds himself in a race against the clock to save those close to him before they suffer the same fate as the earlier victims. But for some, he may already be too late. Free on Kindle.
Lovely
Congressman Jonathan Brond has mastered his work, his reputation and the art of sexual domination while keeping his family’s political legacy intact. But a chance encounter with college student Christiana Snow promises something he didn’t think was possible–meeting someone honest.
When the charismatic man proposes a summer of sensual, sexual submission, Christiana leaps into his world—the antidote to her bland life. But Washington, D.C. is an unforgiving place; soon gossip and scandal threatens their relationship. $2.99 on Kindle.
Romantic Comedy: “Wreathed”
Wendy Jarrett never thought she’d meet the man of her dreams at a funeral. But when an old boyfriend of her mother’s dies, Wendy accompanies her to the seaside resort of Cape May, New Jersey for the service. There she meets Adam Lewis, nephew of the deceased, who is tall, gorgeous, and available…. $0.99 on Kindle.
The Syrian
Nadia, a woman who has waited 13 years for a husband who was “disappeared,” finally decides to declare him dead so she can marry an American physician, Andrew Sullivan. On the eve of her engagement party, her best friend Sonia, a well-connected war correspondent, rings to tell her that her husband may still be alive in a Syrian prison. Out to get Andrew for herself, Sonia draws in the powerful head of the Syrian secret police to help her in her Byzantine manipulations. Thus begins a series of dangerous plot twists that become increasingly bloody as Nadia attempts to rescue her husband, and the border conflict with Israel escalates. Just $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: “Sweet Ginger Poison”
Cozy mystery about Ginger Lightley, a 61 year-old bakery owner turned sleuth. After a young man drops dead while eating one of her cakes, the new police chief charges one of Ginger’s employees with murder. Ginger is determined to save the young woman from prison by finding the real killer. But her initial investigation reveals the shocking truth that the police chief just might be correct. Free on Kindle.
The God Organ
In 2063, a biotechnological revolution sweeps the nation. Behind this movement is Chicago-based medical giant LyfeGen. The company leads the biotech industry with their Sustain, an implantable artificial organ designed to grant its recipients near-immortality. But many of the recipients are suddenly dying. And now extreme religious groups, radical movements, and competing corporations all want LyfeGen to collapse rather than allow “the god organ” to fundamentally alter the human body. Just $0.99
JustKindleBooks review: Melchiorri’s captivating conspiracy thriller dives headforemost into the future perils of anti-aging technology.